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Nationalism and Economic Expansion

Nationalism and Economic Expansion. Jump Start. Factors Contributing to the Industrial Revolution in the United States • The flow of imported goods is cut off during the War of 1812. • Manufacturers invest in industrial technology. • River water provides power to run factory machines.

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Nationalism and Economic Expansion

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  1. Nationalism and Economic Expansion

  2. Jump Start Factors Contributing to the Industrial Revolution in the United States • The flow of imported goods is cut off during the War of 1812. • Manufacturers invest in industrial technology. • River water provides power to run factory machines. • ? Which of the following best completes the table above? A Immigration expands the labor force. B The government seizes control of factories. C Overland trade routes become obsolete. D A scarcity of raw materials causes prices to rise. How did the disruption in Atlantic shipping prior to and during the War of 1812 significantly affect the U.S. economy? A Imports of raw materials increased in the Northeast. B Americans emigrated to Europe to find manufacturing jobs. C Cotton sales from southern states to Europe increased. D American industries expanded to provide replacements for foreign goods.

  3. James Monroe • 5th President • VA Democratic-Republican • Madison’s Secretary of State • With Federalist collapse after War of 1812, no political struggles for power

  4. Era of Good Feelings • Period characterized by lack of political disruption and economic growth • Nationalism spread • Nationalism- pride toward one’s country • People started shifting loyalty toward the federal government

  5. Clay’s American System • Wanted the U.S. to be economically self-sufficient: • Established a protective tariff- made foreign goods more expensive • Established a national bank- would promote a single currency and make trade easier • Improved the country’s transportation system

  6. Supreme Courts helps Nationalism McCulloch vs. Maryland Gibbons vs. Ogden Two steamship operators fought over shipping rights on the Hudson River in NY and NJ Court ruled that interstate commerce could only be regulated by the federal govt Stronger federal government reflected growing nationalism • Maryland wanted to tax its branch of the national bank • If allowed, states could claim power of the national govt • Court said NO! • Promoted unity by strengthening the federal government VS

  7. Growing National Boundaries • Relations with Spain were tense • Disagreed over boundaries • Runaway slaves used Spanish owned east Florida as a refuge • Indians in east Florida were raiding Georgia • Monroe sent Andrew Jackson to stop raids • Jackson ended up claiming all of Florida for the U.S. • Monroe told him to leave but gave Spain a choice: police Florida or give it to us • Adams Onis Treaty (1819) • Spain gave the U.S. Florida • No longer claimed Oregon • Now only claimed by Britain and U.S.

  8. Sectionalism Grows • Sectionalism: loyalty to the interests of your own region rather than the country as a whole • Economic changes led to different interests and needs among the North, South, and West • These interests often were in conflict • North- wealth based on manufacturing and trade • South- plantation system and cotton • West- wanted cheap land and good transportation system

  9. Missouri Compromise (1820) • Missouri applies for statehood 1819 • Wants slavery to be allowed • 11 free and 11 slave states currently • Missouri would ruin the balance • South would have more power in Congress • Maine admitted with Missouri as a free state • Slavery banned in future territories north of 36’30’’ • Henry Clay led compromise

  10. Monroe Doctrine (1823) • Latin American countries had gained independence from Spain and Portugal • Some European monarchs planned to help them get their colonies back • U.S. felt threatened • Doctrine stated that: • Americas were closed to European colonization • U.S. would stay out of European affairs • Showed that U.S. considered itself a world power

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